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Pakistani forces kill two Baloch in Turbat, three killed by Iranian Coastguards near Jiwani

Occupied Balochistan: Pakistan forces opened fire on a vehicle carrying a family going to Boleda town near the border with Iran. As the result two Baloch men killed while four members of family, including a woman, were unhurt.

According to reports, a passenger coach carrying 30 people was on its way to Buleida from Zamuran was attacked in the early hours of Tuesday killing two men on the spot.

The victims were identified as Allah Bakhsh Adam, a resident of Buleida and Parviz Abdolghani, a resident of Turbat. However, the coach driver accused security personnel of firing on the vehicle, without any provocation or warning. He said he heard firing and when he got off the vehicle he saw the victims’ bullet-riddled lying on ground.

Iranians kill three Baloch fishermen near Jiwani

Occupied Balochistan: Three Baloch Nationals were gunned down by the Iranian Coast Guard near Psabandar, a coastal township of Iranian occupied Balochistan close to Jiwani, on Tuesday.

According to sources, three persons hailing from Gwadar were travelling in a speedboat and entered the Iranian occupied Balochistan territorial water. The Iranian coastguards speedboat opened indiscriminate fire on them as they tied to touch the coastline killing three of them on the spot. There was no warning from the Iranian Coast Guards, sources said.

The deceased were identified as Gul Mohammad, Mohammad Hassan and Saif-ur-Rehman alias Saifi and they belonged to Gwadar. The victims received bullet wounds in their heads ensuring their instant death, sources from across the border confirmed. Captain of the boat, a local resident, jumped into the sea as Iranian forces opened fire, and since then the man is missing.

The victims who were local residents of the border region and they normally travel between the neighbouring coastal townships of two Balochistans informally. They have relatives on either side of coastal townships. The relatives of the victims in Gwadar are waiting for the bodies of the victims to be handed over to the local residents cross the border (Pakistan occupied Balochistan) as they are locals having close relatives on other side (Iranian occupied Balochistan) of the coastal township.

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